In Texas, semi-trucks can be no longer than 59 feet, including the trailer. In many motorists’ minds, this is plenty long enough. As a state with some of the heaviest truck traffic in the country, Texas highways are already dominated by huge 18-wheelers.

Samsung has made headlines recently, and not in a good way. The Korean technology company was recently forced to recall its entire line of Note7 smartphones after widespread reports of the phones overheating, melting, and even bursting into flames.

If you have a long commute, or you just drive on the highway a lot, you probably get annoyed at a truck driver every now and then. No matter how courteous and professional a truck driver is, there is no getting around the fact that semi-trucks are large vehicles that take up a great deal of space on the road. They are also tall and boxy, which makes it tough to see around them.

https://www.1800truckwreck.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Do-Truckers-Drive-Next-to-Each-Other-on-Purpose.jpg25602560News Bloggerhttps://www.1800truckwreck.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/truck-wreck-header-logo.pngNews Blogger2016-11-03 12:02:282018-08-31 09:35:45Do Truckers Drive Next to Each Other on Purpose?

It took 18 years of research and development, but engineers at the Texas A&M Transportation Institute have revealed a prototype for an electric freight system that transports cargo without a semi-truck.